Thursday, April 28, 2016


Pew Survey: Obamacare Disapproval Surges

The latest Pew survey shows views of the Affordable Care Act are still more negative than positive.

The number of Americans who disapprove of ObamaCare increased by 10 percentage points in a recent survey.

ObamaCare has extended health insurance coverage to nearly 20 million Americans – but that has done little to shift the public's opinion about the law.

54% Approve, 44% Disapprove

According to a survey just released by the Pew Research Center, 54 percent of Americans disapprove of the 2010 Affordable Care Act compared with 44 percent who approve of the law.. The divide has also become more pronounced since July, when 48 percent of respondents said they approved of the law and 49 percent said they disapproved.

The survey was conducted April 12 to 19, among 2,008 adults

Effects of Law More Negative  Than Positive

The findings showed 31 percent of respondents say the health care law has had a mostly negative effect on them and their families, while 23 percent say the result has been positive and 45 percent say they have seen little change. Pew noted that the percentage of respondents saying they have seen little change has declined in the last three years but that the law’s “personal impact” has consistently been more negative than positive in its polling.

Perception of  Law Deeply Divided along Party and Racial Lines

The survey found that 78 percent of Democrats approve, compared with only 9 percent of Republicans. Republican approval of the law had risen from 11 percent in February last year to 18 percent last July.  

Republican views of Obamacare became more negative after the exchanges, or marketplaces, experienced technical glitches, making it difficult for Americans to purchase tax-subsidized insurance. Though the website has improved, opinions from Republicans have not, the survey shows.

Differences in opinion by race also were apparent. Whites disapprove of the law by a nearly 2-to-1 margin – 64 percent approve while 33 percent disapprove – and blacks overwhelmingly support it, showing an approval score of 83 percent. The majority of Latinos, 57 percent, also approve of the law.
 
Source:   "Survey: ObamaCare Disapproval Surges, "  US News and World Report,  April 25, 2016

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